Gabrielle Amies
Birthday:
March 10, 1977 in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, UK
Height:
170 cm
Gabrielle grew up living between the the Middle East, Australia, Holland, the USA and the UK. She settled in London in 2004. After completing a Bachelor of Communications a friend suggested at a party she audition for a place at Redroofs Film & Television School. She was accepted into their prestigious Post Graduate Diploma in Screen Acting and...
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Gabrielle grew up living between the the Middle East, Australia, Holland, the USA and the UK. She settled in London in 2004. After completing a Bachelor of Communications a friend suggested at a party she audition for a place at Redroofs Film & Television School. She was accepted into their prestigious Post Graduate Diploma in Screen Acting and within a month of completion Gabrielle was cast in the lead role of 'Jan' for the Feature Film 'Black Mountain'. Since then she has continued to be cast in lead and support lead roles in a further seven Feature Films including Three Minute Moments. Whatever Happened to Pete Blaggit? and I Can't Think Straight in the UK and USA.Gabrielle is currently cast in US Director/Actor Larry Holden (Batman Begins, My Fathers House) next Feature Film 'All Sun and Little White Flowers' filming in the USA July 2007. Show less «
'I wanted to be an actress as long as I can remember but got caught up in the pursuit of making money and the business world. After I sold m...Show more »
'I wanted to be an actress as long as I can remember but got caught up in the pursuit of making money and the business world. After I sold my businesses I decided it was time I did something that was just for me and not about making money. I was only interested in Film acting and I found it hard to find training that only focused on that. I met an actress at a party and she told me about Redroofs Film & TV School and their Post Graduate Diploma in Screen Acting. It was the school Kate Winslet originally trained at. I auditioned in Windsor and spent the rest of the year at Bray Film Studios training. The course finished in March last year and I have never looked back. Acting is far more challenging than any business I have owned and run!''When you watch yourself on screen you are always highly critical, well at least I am. There are many ways to play a part and once you've got over the 'cringe' factor of seeing yourself on screen it is great to say 'that was good' and 'I could of done that differently'. That what was so good about working on 'Black Mountain' as the Director Andy Sparrow would let me watch crucial scene takes on the monitor and then let me do it again if I wasn't happy with it. I learned a lot by being able to do that. Some actors never want to watch themselves on screen but I am always asking for it as I really think it helps me as an actor' Show less «